When two chemicals react, their internal energy changes as a result of the breaking and forming of chemical bonds. Energy is either absorbed or released during the reaction, depending on whether it is endothermic (absorbing energy) or exothermic (releasing energy). This change in internal energy can lead to variations in temperature and can drive the reaction forward or backward. Overall, the total energy is conserved, in accordance with the law of conservation of energy.
The energy in a firework comes from the combustion of the explosive chemicals inside it. When ignited, these chemicals react exothermically, releasing energy in the form of heat and light, which creates the dazzling visual display we see in the sky.
The majority of chemicals can react.
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chemistery is the study of chemicals and how the react.
Yes, energy is given off when chemicals react. Since energy can be heat or light it is also given off.
when bases and acids react with each other chemically they form a neutralization reaction
Energy can be used to break chemical bonds, allowing chemicals to split up or react with other chemicals. This process is commonly seen in chemical reactions that require an input of energy to progress.
A battery can leak when its casing is damaged or when it is exposed to extreme temperatures, causing the internal chemicals to react and leak out.
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They lower the activation energy needed to start a chemical reaction.
The energy in a firework comes from the combustion of the explosive chemicals inside it. When ignited, these chemicals react exothermically, releasing energy in the form of heat and light, which creates the dazzling visual display we see in the sky.
The majority of chemicals can react.
well chemicals are different and most react differently. it depends on the chemical, really.
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A glow stick contains chemical energy that is converted into light energy. When the inner vial is broken, the chemicals inside react to produce light without generating heat.
Exposing film to light causes the chemicals on the film to react and capture the image. This process is essential for creating a photograph.